Also, remember that I/O to a device (in this case, a file on a drive) is often the slowest part of a system. I believe that writing to /dev/null rather than an actual file can speed things up if you don't need to store the output. At least, I think it does, or at least did once upon a time. If you can redirect to /dev/null instead, that might help.
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In reply to Re^3: CGI and System
by tbone1
in thread CGI and System
by perlknight
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